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Nature and labs ..."Exorcism was a popular remedy for doctors in the middle
ages. More than one doctor turned to his patient and
said `What you need is more exorcise.'" Richard Armour
Helping \/tian
To Stop /\tortion Richard Smith
...I am Bobby of Borg. Your echo will be assimilated. Steve Asher
...I am not particularly interested in flaming Steve Asher
By Richard Smith
to Gordon Wilson - Sep 1st, 1999 -
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to All - Sep 1st, 1999 -
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Greetings and farewellRe: Greetings and farewell your message to Richard Garland.
Don,
Before I say anything, you should know that I am not a christian, no I'm
not a goth either. Nor would I classify myself as following any other faith.
I am making the presumption that you have had your fair share of annoying
encounters with christians just as I have.
I know Richard. He is one of the two christians that I consider to be good
friends with despite By Michael Ardill
to Don Martin - Sep 1st, 1999 -
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Dead babyI think it's taken about the same anywhere. I doubt if anyone takes it as
a
good wish that the person adressed thus will have a lot of happy and prolonged
sexual
delight.
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By Patrick Ford
to Gordon Wilson - Sep 1st, 1999 -
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Antireligionbe
Oh no! Hot Toddy could do the actions, but he could /never/ use such
language!
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By Patrick Ford
to David Worrell - Sep 1st, 1999 -
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Antitheistsyou
An unwarrented assumption. Something I have come to expect from
you.
Don't you know how to be anything but denegrating and insulting to
those who do not agree with you? X OLX 2.1 X "FEEL my pain?" Mr. President, You *ARE* my pain!
By Phil Anderson
to Alec Grynspan - Sep 1st, 1999 -
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The USAfilty
Now i know what I previously thought. You really DON'T know how to
read. I don't do those things, and you know it. Perhaps cleaning
up your act would give you a little more crdibility.
I take no responsibility for your posts. I merely call's 'em like I
see's 'em.
with
I
here.
I think that yours resounds through the annals of Fido like a
trumpet.
here?
Brilliant comment! And, on a par with others I have recieved from
By Phil Anderson
to Alec Grynspan - Sep 1st, 1999 -
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25th March 2000!!?be
I don't know. Presbyterians here are wealthier than Baptists, wear more
formal clothes and shake hands more firmly. Presbyterians are likely to
be
local authority politicians in conservative areas, while Baptists
fantasize about getting on the committee of a suburban tennis club.
Presbyterians are more likely to cheat you. Baptists would except that
they think too slowly.
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By Patrick Ford
to David Worrell - Sep 1st, 1999 -
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darwinisma
The LAW in almost all western countries disagrees with you. There are a
huge number of charges that can be brought from the quaint `loitering with
intent' to `conspiracy to commit a felony'.
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By Patrick Ford
to Gordon Wilson - Sep 1st, 1999 -
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Debate?I'll just add them to the list....
The way story is going, it does seem to make more sense if Anakin's son
is seen
like that, as it's his son that is to bring balance to the Force. I recently
heard George Lucas almost apologising for the third(?) movie in the new
tri-
logy he wants to make. He said that it's going to be very, very dark and
not
much fun. We'll see.
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By Lyndon Soerensen
to Steve Quarrella - Sep 1st, 1999 -
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Puss in Ugg Bootsof
Was it Georgie "I huff gasoline by the litre" or Georgie "I be a
webschmuck and MLM scam artist" whose HD went tits up"?
If it was the latter (which I strongly suspect), his "qualifications",
and I quote:
"My background includes 30 years experience in the Electrical industry,
a qualification in small business admin, and many years of experience
in Computing, Bbs networking, Communications systems and Website
design.."*
is even more hilarious!
What did he have to say about By MARTY LEIPZIG
to MARTIN GOLDBERG - Sep 1st, 1999 -
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25th March 2000!!?to
I see that you can't comprehend the difference between a robot and a
human.
The robot notes the message, deletes it and inserts the automated
message as a place holder.
The original is thus ignored by the humans here.
By Alec Grynspan
to Jeffrey Dodd - Sep 1st, 1999 -
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Plate Tectonic Read [2/2]Oh, sure. It sounds great, but what of the lack of areobic benefit?
They'll drive one around the bend, wiping the condensation from one's
glass...I mean, I had to wait over 104 seconds to get a refill...
Sheesh.
Sounds like it was made by the same company that makes Wordon
Gravimeters.
By MARTY LEIPZIG
to JOHN MUSSELWHITE - Sep 1st, 1999 -
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errors in your waysNo it's plain murder.
Like many leaders of religions (eg. Saul of Tarsus), Stalin didn't
believe in his state religion.
See above and think Jimmy Swaggart or Duane Gish.
The holocaust, the massacre at York, the Pogroms, the genocide
against the Armenians...
Same thing.
By Alec Grynspan
to Jeffrey Dodd - Sep 1st, 1999 -
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